Rail passengers are on the verge of interrupting, as the services on the route are discontinued

SOUTHEASTERN The railways will adopt a reduced timetable next week to reduce the risk of accidents leaving the track.

The company said it was working with Network Rail to implement a short-term autumn schedule "between the 12th and 16th of November" during the worst autumn weather.

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Southeast have said that leaves on the tracks make the driving conditions particularly difficult

This means that some off-peak trains at some London train stations call less frequently.

A spokesman said that an estimated 4,000 to 6,000 passengers a day would be affected.

Ellie Burrows, head of Southeastern's train service, said: "Driving conditions can be particularly difficult for our train drivers at this time of the year, and just as we would not ask anyone to accelerate on the roads via Black Ice, the line remains at the same risk on the railway.

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Up to 6,000 passengers per day will be affected

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